Anonymous wrote:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/class-action-lawsuit-on-behalf-of-thousands-of-patients-undergoing-fertility-treatments-allowed-to-proceed-in-district-court-against-ferring-pharmaceuticals-inc-regarding-its-recalled-drug-bravelle-300335845.html
Anonymous wrote:I received my letter, but there it away as I only had a non-itemized receipt from Grubbs. Now I am thinking about going down there and asking Grubbs for an itemized receipt.
Does anyone know where I can get a new copy of the letter?
While searching for it online, I came across this, just fyi http://www.classaction.org/bravelle-lawsuit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly poor service, considering they are doing this so we won't sure them.
Dear god, for the eleventh time, you cannot sue them. The laws in this country protect big pharma. Unless you suffered actual bodily harm from using their meds, you cannot sue.
Checks are shipping now. They have mandatory releases attached to them. Looks like SOMEONE thinks there could be a lawsuit.
Yup, if you suffered bodily harm. Was beat to death earlier in the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly poor service, considering they are doing this so we won't sure them.
Dear god, for the eleventh time, you cannot sue them. The laws in this country protect big pharma. Unless you suffered actual bodily harm from using their meds, you cannot sue.
Checks are shipping now. They have mandatory releases attached to them. Looks like SOMEONE thinks there could be a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly poor service, considering they are doing this so we won't sure them.
Dear god, for the eleventh time, you cannot sue them. The laws in this country protect big pharma. Unless you suffered actual bodily harm from using their meds, you cannot sue.